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TIlDOHZGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE S, IZZ: G . ALL REFUSES TO CONCEDE DEFEAT 'Charles llal! will not yet concede that ha "was", defeated in the recent primary for 'the Republican nomination for- covernor, -although the. vote, with - the exception, of that of J ac It soil coun :ty, haa been canvassed fcjr Secretary' ct State Koaer and; according -to re "ISnrt, gives Governor OTcott a lear of CIJ votes over Walt That thrf flatter -IS contemplating askinj for a recount fc; Indicated by a statement given eat t-yhim Wednesday seventag tot 'pub li cation. . In his .statement Kali said : "After primary day the unofficial newspaper returns on the Republican nomination for governor were conflict-! . ins. , - - - - ,. - . s "Since then, many well authenticated 'reports of gross Irregularities, errors, . miscounts, etc. : throughout the state, have accumulated -4o -such an extent tKat my friends believe and claim that the legal ballots actually cast in the tallot boxes hav made me , the Re ... publican nominee for governor .-!- l "In the meantime, until the official count -and reports are announced. X --- ehall continue, to investigate the facts reported, and -thereafter -determine my course in the 'light -of such j$ acts ..''I shall be 'glad to confer with my friends- at headquarters, which are ' maintained St roonv 3 17., Multnomah hotel-.. . " ?ImZ'. ,: V:" Building Caves In, ;TwoWorldnen:Hurt ''Dayton. Wash., June 8. Two , men .were badly hurt Wednesday when "' caught beneath the wreckage of falling timbers and, concrete blocks,, as the . Jlodrick building, under construction, - caved in. Trusses for the " roof had been raised and were tlown aaalntrt the east wall by the wind before they were properly braced, - breaking j down one aid -and filling tha building with de bris. . John. Donley suffered a sprained back and was made unconscious, and Irl McQuary suffered deep cuts about the bead. ' - , ; Policeman Charged ': Wit h Intoxication Dismissed, Pitted ' H. ' B. "Burns, - a special pollcepian, was fined 50 by Municipal Judge Ek wall Wednesday on ; a drunkeness charge, following bis dismissal .from the force Tuesday by Captain Fred .West .'. - 9urns'.offensa - consisted in. bis. be coming 'Intoxicated and attempting' to afreat Mrs. Mina Frishkorn at his own room, at Ko. 9t Everett street, calling the patro wagon after a fight, , Mrs. Krishkolrn, aleO charged with intoxication, was discharged. Bend Visited by : Electrical Storm Bend. Or., June 8.- Basements were flooded and many phone- lines put out of commission as the result of a heavy rain and electrical sforfn at hoeir on Wednesday. Three-Tenths of an Inch of rain fell in 20 minutes. Later in the afternoon a fiery electrical 'bail grounded on Oa tret pavement, siszled for an Instant, and vanished in an ex plosion beard for blocks. COStlCTfen BAXKfeR APPEALS liewiston," Idaho, June 8. Oeorge H. Waterman, found guilty, of falsifying reports to the state banking depart ment on the affairs iof - the Kamiah. .Stats bank, of which He was president and a director, and who is now serv lng a term In the penitentiary, "has appealed. - MESUSP ECT Oil ROBBERY CHARGE Ernest Mi Her was arrested by detec tives on a dairy farm near Columbia beach Wednesday . and turnea over to federal authorities on a warranx from Denver, Col, charging., him with robbing a train there; November 1. 120. -:- v -".v ' Dave Shipley. Vudwn -pal" of Mil ler's was arrested by detectives also, Detectives were unable to substanti ate an underworld tip that the two men were planning a train- holdup here and Shinlev ,- was discharged Wednesday evening, after undergoing; a .quitting for several hours. - s ' - Miller was trled t at the 120 rob bery by the state courts of Colorado and found guiltys The court imposed a sentence of 25 year His attorney, however, appealed 4he case to the su preme court and won a reversal. Mil ler was turned loose. ' The federal authorities then took Up th ease and recently returned a secret Indictment against Miller, charging him with the robbery, which Indict ment led to the arrest. The man who was supposed to have assisted Miller W the holdup died In Denver shortly afterwards from mysterious gunshot wound In the eye. The two noiaupjnen got nouiing. imj were scared away by a negro porter. who fired a shotiun at them. Miller's allee-ed accomplice died without tnak lng a statement, though be knew death was near. . Mler got out of the Multnomah county jail March 1, after: serving a three months' sentenc for. sending ob jectionable matter through the mails. $100 Gallon Fine Put on Moonshine A fine of $100 for each gallon of moonshine was the penalty imposed on ; .1: mm DRUt x CCL ! 5 . Htr Off ifr S MPS! J r Sqfin Kapsals by Judge Efcw!l In municipal court yesterday after officers testified v they found two gallons of poor. Mqnor in Kapsals shack. Judge Ekwall stated he mad the fin heavy because . officer stated Kapsals has been. - responsible for considerable drunkenness and ., disorderly . conduct among railroad section hands. The liquor was found In Kapsals hut near East Second and Ash -streets. Girl Abandoned by ; Driver Is Found .HI from Liquor Roseburg, June 8. Alma Havens, 23 years old and pretty, was deserted In tMa city while in a drunken condition early yesterday, and was arrested a few moments lateiv She had become ill.: from the liquor, she '.was drinking and 'went into a local hotel, her com panion they were traveling by auto mobileleaving' her while she - was in tlie note!. -- ." - - According to the story she told the officers she had been residing in Mer lin with her parents, and was in Grants Pass Tuesday, preparing to go to Portland. A strange man offered her a ride to Portland, and she ac cepted on the dare of a girl friend. The man iad liquor that he t6ld the girl was wine, but she stated that it made her ill and hysterical. She was kept here overnight and left for Portland Wednesday morning. A description of the car has been tele graphed ahead, as th officers are of the opinion that the man' was carrying a carload of boose. ; FIRE DESTROYS BAH. 58. Pomeroy,. Waslu, June S. A large barn on the farm of D. E. Smith was destroyed . by fire Sunday, entailing a loss of from J 15,000 to $15,000. Two mo tor trucks,; a tractor and four wagons were burned. iLttle insurance was car . ried. fire also destroyed a large barn $n the farm of W. J. Faneslck, Satur day, with . 50 tons of hay and 125 sacks of graini 1 - . OWES ALIWiOIlY; ORDERED TO JAIL Circuit Judge Evahs - Wednesday ordered that Walker A. Buswell, de partment manager of the Buswell Lum ber company, b confined la the county jail - until he should obey th court's order granting his divorced wife X17S a month alimony. Mrs. Helen Slngf elder fiuswell in formed the court that eh had received only 1150 since March, when the de cree was entered, although the 'judge had fixed a stated monthly amount to be paid her. - ; Buswell was not confined immedi ately, but -was allowed to leave - th courtroom, either to make arrange menu for the payment or to settl hi affairs before going to JaiL .1f: NOTICE : To all ; who have promised cars for the .entertainment of ' vhiling : Shiners: .- : Please report to H. P Coffin, Shrine informa tion desk, lobby Multnomah Hbtel. 7:00 A. M. " June 9th, where "official" signs will be supplied and ' further instructions given, t ' " r A. LI TETU, Potentate, -Al Kader Temple. A.. A: O. N. M. S. . ! OWL THEATRICAL GOLD CREAM k a- - Regular Trice -75c I 1 '-pS I fcaifwiv sr il I m i - a I fm FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL 49c I I I' ' ' ; - ? ''--I . e IV a -: . -' - ' i s ... a .. i" The difference between the regular price and the 'Fridau-and- Saturday price is 26c ho mean saving on one purchase. Most "OwV customers know all there is to know about Owl Theatrical Cold Cream. It is unquestionably one of Jhe greatest of all ClcansingCreams. Particularly useful at this time of the year when the stm.and Windstaa ahd'. chap the isfon: " Take a generous supply with you on your vacation. Full pound tins 49ct Friday and Saturday only, j 50c Glycothymoline. . FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIAL 39c 20c Wistaria.Talcum Powder. . J. . FRIl-SAT. SPECIAL 15e 50c Borated Bay Rum (pint) . . . . . PRL-SATi SPECIAL 39c 50c Lavbris Mouth Wash. . . . . ERID AY-SAT. SPECIAL 39q 15c Fairy Soap (large) . . ; . . ; ; FRIDAY-SAT. SPECIAL lie 50c Whisk Brooms. . FRID AY-S ATURD A Y : SPECIAL 39c $2.00 Fitall Outing Kits. . .FmpAY-SAT; SPECIAL 31.19 JUNE SPECIAL OFFERS? .a 2 i a 45c K C. L. Tooth Paste, U . . . ... . . , 35c Tooth. Brush, . ;-. ; .1 v. V. . . .V.-. (Choke of our regular stock) j 504 60c Jonteel 'Pact' Powder. ..... . . l'.i-'.r.V.l'.i' i3othrfor. 50 ioo junteei xouei ooap ...... . ; . . . ; . . . 50c Harmony Liquid Shampoo.. ..... .... 4, Both for Both for r $1.00 a '7 Complete assortment f Baach and Diving Caps latest styles and colors. 2sew Jive , rubber, prices from.....t15c to $1.00 ' Kodak its YmtGof - - . -;-v:.. - z . ' . Cameras from the s $2.00 Brownie, all models, up r to the latest improved Kodaks. Fi!msvery latest da tings alwayi.' Dvel-. oping and Printing ; - Expert woTklready when promised i hoiir service. 4 ; J h OWL-DRUG STORE Will SUPPLY, th NcmutU, for Your VACATION :' K' ;i V1 BCd-? 'Ft Vh5fllft Sta. Broadway 2404 ! V I v -- i -rV . MEN'S TAILORED CLOTHES 1 w RfeDtfCTION After 11 years in the Portland Hotel Block satisfactory arrangements cannot be made with our landlord for a continuance in this location. Therefore, until we can secure and reopen in new quar ters, we deem it better to sacrif ice all surplus stocks of high grade woolens than to hold them. This great reduction means a real oppor tunity for both old and new customers, and, as we believe an oppor tunity for ourselves, in so agreeably surpris ing buyers that not only present trade but a larger new patronage can be carried with us no matter what sort of a cubby hole we are forced to accept for a reopening. ; , - - Of course, every suit in this sale will carry our. guarantee of unrivaled workmanship and per fection of material. The prestiglie have gained in eleven years of leading tlie field in men's tail oring stands behind this sale and ve hope as a result to carry the good vyill of our large patron age with us to our new location. -1 j - , - We have never had a better supply of stocks on hand, nor a wider variety. This reduction in cludes our entire stock, imported and domestic, and the famous Martin and Kinross English and ; Scotch Woolens. There are no reservations. ' -. '" ;'.'.' ' ' - I Of course early selection is to your ' - , advantagre in both the choice of ma terials and time in making your suit y y : Come soon as the time is limited. 1' ' ... : - r c . - . . . 1 ..... T . -'. -.- - --. r- . ... 1- $50 Suit $40 $55 Suit $44 $60 Suit $48 $65 Suit $52 $70 Suit $56 $75 Suit $60 )y n iu hI oQU 324-26 Morrison St. Portland Hotel Block Notice of Our New Location Will Be Announced Shortly 1 -